The following matrix shows the video capability of Workstation dock is able to achieve. Actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance since the video signal is passing through from system to the Workstation dock.

4k2k Display Capability:

The following matrix shows the multi video outputs with maximum resolution on ThinkPad Yoga 260 docked with ThinkPad OneLink+ Dock

Display

LCD

Dock DP 1

Dock DP 2

Dock VGA

Single Display

Depends on system

-

-

-

-

3840x2160@30Hz

-

-

-

-

3840x2160@30Hz

-

-

-

-

1920x1080@60Hz

Two Display

ON

3840x2160@30Hz

-

-

ON

-

3840x2160@30Hz

-

ON

-

-

1920x1080@60Hz

-

2560x1600@60Hz

2560x1600@60Hz

-

-

-

2560x1600@60Hz

1920x1080@60Hz

-

2560x1600@60Hz

-

1920x1080@60Hz

Three Display

ON

2560x1600@60Hz

2560x1600@60Hz

-

ON

-

2560x1600@60Hz

1920x1080@60Hz

ON

2560x1600@60Hz

-

1920x1080@60Hz

-

2560x1600@60Hz

1920x1080@60Hz

1920x1080@60Hz

Notice: As long as you attached a 4K monitor to the dock, regardless what resolution you set up, your display capability is limited to single external monitor output. It`s not supported to attach a second monitor.

Maximum Resolution/ Refresh Rate Support

The following matrix shows the video capability of OneLink+ dock is able to achieve. Actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance since the video signal is passing through from system to the OneLink+ dock.

Display Config

DP

DP

VGA

1 display

3840x2160@60Hz

-

-

-

-

1920*1200@60Hz

2 displays

3840x2160@60Hz

1024*768@60Hz

-

3840x2160@30Hz

3840x2160@30Hz

-

3840x2160@60Hz

-

1024*768@60Hz

3840x2160@30Hz

-

1920*1200@60Hz

3 displays

3840x2160@30Hz

3840x2160@30Hz

1024*768@60Hz

1920*1200@60Hz

1920*1200@60Hz

1920*1200@60Hz

PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) Boot Support

ThinkPad OneLink+ dock allows to PXE boot your ThinkPad OneLink+ system via a network. Please ensure your system BIOS and OneLink+ dock driver are the latest version, or upgrade them to the latest by System Update.

For X240, T440s, T440, X250, T450s, T450, T550, and W550s Intel Graphics both System VGA and Display output of Docking station can't be used at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside.

Product

Graphics Card

ThinkPad Video Output

Docking Video Output

Maximum displays simultaneously supported (system + docking)

ThinkPad LCD

VGA out

HDMI out

DP out

VGA

ThinkPad X260

Intel

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

3 - any combination

ThinkPad T460s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

ThinkPad T460

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

ThinkPad T460p

Intel/SWG

x

-

x

x

x

ThinkPad T560

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

ThinkPad L460

Intel

x

x

-

x

x

SWG Model

x

x

-

x

no docking support

ThinkPad L560

Intel

x

Cannot be used while docked

-

x

x

ThinkPad P50s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

Note:

For system with Intel Graphics, VGA / HDMI on system and VGA on dock cannot output at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside.

Maximum Resolution/ Refresh Rate Support

The following matrix shows the video capability of ThinkPad Basic dock is able to achieve. Actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance since the video signal is passing through from system to the Basic dock.

For X240, T440s, T440, X250, T450s, T450, T550, and W550s Intel Graphics both System VGA and Display output of Docking station can't be used at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside.

Product

Graphics Card

ThinkPad Video Output

Docking Video Output

Maximum displays simultaneously supported (system + docking)

ThinkPad LCD

VGA out

HDMI out

DP out

DP or DVI

VGA

ThinkPad X260

Intel

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

3 - any combination

ThinkPad T460s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

ThinkPad T460

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

ThinkPad T460p

Intel/SWG

x

-

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad T560

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

ThinkPad L460

Intel

x

x

-

x

x

x

SWG Model

x

x

-

x

no docking support

ThinkPad L560

Intel

x

Cannot be used while docked

-

x

x

x

ThinkPad P50s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

Note:

For system with Intel Graphics, VGA / HDMI on system and VGA on dock cannot output at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside. .

Maximum Resolution/ Refresh Rate Support

The following matrix shows the video capability of ThinkPad Pro dock is able to achieve. Actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance since the video signal is passing through from system to the Pro dock.

For X240, T440s, T440, X250, T450s, T450, T550, and W550s Intel Graphics both System VGA and Display output of Docking station can't be used at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside.

Product

Graphics Card

ThinkPad Video Output

Docking Video Output

Maximum displays simultaneously supported (system + docking)

ThinkPad LCD

VGA out

HDMI out

DP out

DP or HDMI

DP or DVI

VGA

ThinkPad X260

Intel

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

x

3 - any combination

ThinkPad T460s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad T460

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad T460p

Intel/SWG

x

-

x

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad T560

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad L460

Intel

x

x

-

x

x

x

x

SWG Model

x

x

-

x

no dock support

ThinkPad L560

Intel

x

Cannot be used while docked

-

x

x

x

x

ThinkPad P50s

Intel/SWG

x

-

Cannot be used while docked

x

x

x

x

Note:

For system with Intel Graphics, VGA / HDMI on system and VGA on dock cannot output at the same time. When Docking station is used, system has to be attached/detached to Docking station after removing VGA cable from system VGA connector.

SWG Model means the system has both Intel integrated graphics and discrete graphics inside. .

Maximum Resolution/ Refresh Rate Support

The following matrix shows the video capability of ThinkPad Ultra dock is able to achieve. Actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance since the video signal is passing through from system to the Ultra dock.

Please take notice that these numbers do NOT include the LCD on your laptop. Example : The ThinkPad USB3.0 dock, has 2 video ports (DVI x 2), and then you can plug 4 x USB3.0 to DVI adapters on any 4 of USB3.0 ports on either dock or system, so total you can have 6 external monitors.